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I was had the Band to sleeve on Friday. Got home late last night. Overall doing ok except for on and off Nausea. I have taken the Med for Nausea. But doesn't seem to help. I'm getting in fluids. Also stomach growling on and off. I can't even think of starting Protein Drinks. Nothing seems to taste god.

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I was had the Band to sleeve on Friday. Got home late last night. Overall doing ok except for on and off Nausea. I have taken the Med for Nausea. But doesn't seem to help. I'm getting in fluids. Also stomach growling on and off. I can't even think of starting Protein drinks. Nothing seems to taste god.
Any suggestions


Hi. What worked for me was walking. Walking too my nausea away.


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Walking helps. Sipping Water very slowly too. The stomach growling is normal. The first few days I couldn't stomach Protein drinks either. For now, just staying hydrated is your main focus. My doctor advised me that as long as I could get 3-4 cups of liquid in that's enough to stay hydrated. I hope you start feeling better soon.


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I had the sleeve 4/4/17 and for 3 weeks had severe nausea, was on zofran, compazine and the scolpmaine patch, and still was nauseated, it did get better, I walked, I sipped, I threw up, drank broth and tea which helped some. Keep motivated it will pass,

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Grin and bear it?

It gets better. For the nausea scopolamine patch and zofran.

The stomach will growl and gurgle and talk to you. Maybe forever. Mine still does at four years out. You get used to it. It doesn't mean anything is wrong. Sometimes it means you're full. Sometimes it means it digesting. You get used to it.

Food is fuel. It doesn't need to be appealing or taste good all the time. Sometimes you just eat to give your body what it needs to function instead of for pleasure. Just do it.


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I personally didn't focus on Protein till after almost a week nausea gets better after fews days. Just be on top of with the meds that's what I did. I never waited to get nausea before taking a pill.


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I had the sleeve 4/4/17 and for 3 weeks had severe nausea, was on zofran, compazine and the scolpmaine patch, and still was nauseated, it did get better, I walked, I sipped, I threw up, drank broth and tea which helped some. Keep motivated it will pass,

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Im 3 weeks now, and I am ALWAYS nauseaus! When did it stop for you????

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